tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:/hubs/oatp/user/g_fra/atomItems tagged by g_fra in Open Access Tracking Project (OATP)2019-02-19T05:54:32-05:00TagTeam social RSS aggregratortag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/24744182019-02-19T05:54:32-05:002019-02-19T05:54:32-05:00Quality Criteria for Citizen Science Projects on 'Österreich forscht' | FOSTER<p>The platform Österreich forscht (www.citizen-science.at) was founded in 2014 with the objectives of (1) connecting citizen science actors in Austria, (2) providing the broadest possible overview of citizen science projects in Austria, and (3) scientifically advancing citizen science as a method.</p>
tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/24713462019-01-07T10:14:10-05:002019-01-07T10:14:10-05:00OpenAIRE - EOSC-hub Webinar 06/12/2018<p>The webinar provides information for both procedural and technical aspects of sensitive data management. And we walk you through the architecture and capabilities behind CSC’s Pouta Cloud Services and TSD for sensitive data provided by the University of Oslo. The OpenAIRE and EOSC-hub Horizon-2020 projects collaborate to deliver services and data management support for researchers and providers of the emerging European Open Science Cloud. OpenAIRE, the pan-European infrastructure for open knowledge, is working towards fostering Open Access and Open Science in Europe. In order to fulfil its mission, OpenAIRE develops services and tools to facilitate research activities as well as provides tailored support to all stakeholders’ “open endeavours” through the National Open Access Desks (NOADs). EOSC-hub brings together multiple service providers to create the Hub for the European Open Science Cloud: a single contact point for European researchers and innovators and their partners worldwide to discover, access, use and reuse a broad spectrum of resources for advanced data-driven research. Services in the Hub are offered via an online catalogue. </p>
tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/24699632018-12-12T11:10:49-05:002019-01-07T10:12:22-05:00Sustainable non-APC publishing models (9th OpenAIRE workshop - February 2019)<p>"An interactive learning opportunity for Non-APC based publishers and fora</p>
<p>To continue the efforts of OpenAIRE to provide support to alternative business models making scientific outcomes openly available, we’re organizing an interactive workshop based on input from our participants. We invite journal, book publishers and librarians supporting non-APC publishing initiatives to present their case, brainstorm about common themes provided by SWOT analyses, showcase the range of different models and collaborate on a best practice guide, including a roadmap to sustainability.</p>
<p>The OpenAIRE Sustainable Non-APC Publishing Models Workshop aims to assist publishing initiatives and libraries alike. The aim of the workshop is to be participatory in the true sense of the word, topics and themes will largely be decided on by the input provided by participants. We therefore ask for a SWOT analysis or to outline your expertise to give us insights how you can contribute to the workshop.</p>
<p>The final goal is that the work carried out under this initiative may eventually benefit all APC-free Open Access journal publishers trough:</p>
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<li>Assessing relative strengths and weaknesses</li>
<li>Conducting cross-disciplinary analyses of efficacy in different academic contexts,</li>
<li>Providing a Roadmap to sustainability through best practice examples and suggestions</li>
<li>Promoting best practice through knowledge-sharing activities</li>
<li>Helping define mechanisms for funding non-APC models</li>
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<p>You can contribute to the workshop by:</p>
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<li>Providing a SWOT analysis of the non-APC business model you are involved in</li>
<li>Contribute to the roadmap on the second day of the workshop</li>
<li>Contribute to the discussion and working groups...."</li>
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